Europe on the Brink: From Crisis to Collapse? [Audio] Speaker(s): Professor Robert Cooper | Robert Cooper joined the Foreign Office in 1970. He served in several posts including Japan and Germany. In 1989 he was appointed Head of the Policy Planning Staff at the Foreign Office. He was later made the UK's Special Representative in Afghanistan, before taking up a post in the European Union in 2002. Here he was responsible to Javier Solana and assisted with the implementation of European strategic, security and defence policy. A well-known public inteAuthor(s): No creator set

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PageTypes HTML5 A demo of all the HTML5 page typesPageTypes HTML5 was developed by Julian Tenney This content has the following license - Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike Download this content from https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/toolkits/export_8203 Download this as a scorm package from https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/toolkits/scorm_8203Author(s): Tenney, Julian

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Why China arrested, then released, five feminists Earlier this month Hillary Clinton, a former secretary of state and now an American presidential candidate, tweeted that the month-long detention of five feminist activists in China was “inexcusable”, and called for their releaseAuthor(s): The Economist

The body has traditionally been treated as a biological object in psychology. However, some psychologists believe there is more to our bodies than that as they recognise that it is through the body that we relate to other people and the world about us. This unit explores one particular theoretical perspective on embodiment: the phenomenological psychological perspective. This is an approach to psychology that acknowledges the social nature of embodiment, placing embodied experience centre sta

Climate Change 2010: Where do we go from here? Over the past few months, the climate change challenge has taken some odd twists and turns. The COP15 meeting in Copenhagen was widely condemned in the press as a failure; the Australian Government has been unable to get its emission trading scheme through the Senate; Europe and North America have been hit by cold and snowy winters; and there has been a surge in public attacks on the veracity of climate change science. What is going on? This talk focuses on the post-Copenhagen climate - both phyAuthor(s): Creator not set

Graphing Systems of Equations This lesson explains how to solve a system of two equations by graphing. The instructor begins by graphing the line for each equation. Then he demonstrates how to find the point of intersection which is the solution for the system.

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"The Nobel Committee is independent." Thorbjørn Jagland, Chairman of the Norwegian Nobel Committee, answers a question from the press at the 2014 Announcement of the Nobel Peace Prize.Author(s): No creator set

How to Make a Compost Worm Bin for under $5 Compost, the ultimate recycling, is creating one of the worlds best fertilizers with your leftovers. You will be able to raise worms, keep your kitchen scraps and junk mail out of the landfill, and create rich compost for you plants. This video gives step-by-step instructions for setting up a basic Rubbermaid worm bin. The video also briefly addresses the importance of compost. Run time 05:30

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Right muddy mess at World Bog Snorkeling Championships The mad, muddy world of bog snorkeling. This year the world championship was held in Wales, where 155 contestants paid to swim two lengths of a 60-yard-long weed infested bog. So, what exactly does
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War 2.0: Political Violence and New Media symposium (Day two) Today, war is conducted not only by the dispatch of Tomahawks in the air or Kalashnikovs and suicide attacks on the ground but also by means of bytes, tweets, digital images, and social networking forums. (New) media technology, in other words, has become a medium of war and diplomacy.
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We know that a polygon X is a surface and so each point x in X has a disc-like or half-disc-like neighbourhood. We shall show that a map f that identifies edges of a polygon to create an object Y automatically creates corresponding disc-like or half-disc-like neighbourhoods of each point y = f(x) of Y.

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